Less than a month after a "bomb cyclone" caused a "1,000 year flood" in the middle portion of the country, another "bomb cyclone" of similar strength is going to bring even more flooding to the High Plains and Upper Midwest. According to meteorologists, it is being projected that this new "bomb cyclone" will be "similar in intensity and in snowfall" to the last one, and the latest forecast is calling for "more than 30 inches in some areas". The floods that we witnessed last month absolutely devastated communities throughout the region, and now it is going to happen again. The middle part of our nation has literally never seen anything like this happen ever before, and this is easily the worst natural disaster to hit the United States since Hurricane Katrina. Before I get into the details of the latest weather forecast, let's review what we have witnessed so far. "At least 1 million acres of U.S. farmland" were under water for at least 7 days last month, according to Agriculture Secretary Sunny Purdue "as many as a million calves" were lost in the flooding in the state of Nebraska alone, and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of crops were destroyed.